PPR License: For use in classroom, screenings and library

PPR License: For use in classroom, screenings and library

If you want to use the film in class or have it available in your library, the Public Performance Rights (PPR) is the most suitable for you.

A PPR license allows you to:

Show the film during class to enrich curriculum

Include the film in your physical library (for your online library, see the DSL license), available to members, students and faculty

Hold screenings at your campus or institution

All licenses are unlimited: you can show the film as many times as you want

All licenses are in perpetuity: you don't have to renew them

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Public Performance Rights (PPR) are the legal rights to show a film in public. According to U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, United States Code, Section 110), a public performance is any screening of a film that occurs outside of the home, or at any place where people are gathered who are not family members, such as in a school, library, auditorium, classroom or meeting room. You will need to purchase the PPR for the following uses: student club events, extracurricular sponsored events such as general lectures, film series, or for any use, outside of the classroom or within a business or company.